Sigurd von Boletzky was a cephalopod researcher who was world-renowned for his enthusiasm for his field of research, for his friendly and calm personality, and, of course, his publications. He dedicated most of his life as active researcher on the development, biology and evolution of coleoids. Nevertheless, he was always curious to learn about other cephalopods as well. Sigurd passed away in Switzerland on September 28th 2020. We dedicate this text and volume to his memory
Velvet worms, also known as peripatus or onychophorans, are a phylum of evolutionary importance that...
In the summer of 1982, Hans-Peter Schultze and Gloria Arratia were invited to a small museum located...
many collections of historical and scientific significance are gathered in the Muséum national d'His...
Sigurd von Boletzky was a cephalopod researcher who was world-renowned for his enthusiasm for his fi...
International audienceSince antiquity, animal intelligence captivates, and causes strong debates bet...
Starting out from a brief history of modern teuthology, the author reviews major phenomena related t...
SummaryThe first genome sequence of a cephalopod species, together with comprehensive functional ann...
Abstract Prof. Dr. Michael Türkay, curator of Crustacea in the Senckenberg Research Institute and Na...
Velvet worms, or onychophorans, include placented species and, as a group, have survived all mass ex...
The title of this essay, Paleobiology of cephalopods - from fossil evidence to the question: "how ha...
In 1867 Alexander Kowalevsky published an account of the development of the cephalochordate Amphioxu...
<div><p>Abstract Ludwig Buckup holds a Bachelor’s degree in Natural History in 1954 from the Federal...
The German zoologist and paleontologist Ludwig Heinrich Philip Döderlein (1855–1936) was one of the ...
In 1867 Alexander Kowalevsky published an account of the development of the cephalochordate Amphioxu...
Ladies and Gentlemen: It is with the greatest pleasure that I am speaking this evening, as a member ...
Velvet worms, also known as peripatus or onychophorans, are a phylum of evolutionary importance that...
In the summer of 1982, Hans-Peter Schultze and Gloria Arratia were invited to a small museum located...
many collections of historical and scientific significance are gathered in the Muséum national d'His...
Sigurd von Boletzky was a cephalopod researcher who was world-renowned for his enthusiasm for his fi...
International audienceSince antiquity, animal intelligence captivates, and causes strong debates bet...
Starting out from a brief history of modern teuthology, the author reviews major phenomena related t...
SummaryThe first genome sequence of a cephalopod species, together with comprehensive functional ann...
Abstract Prof. Dr. Michael Türkay, curator of Crustacea in the Senckenberg Research Institute and Na...
Velvet worms, or onychophorans, include placented species and, as a group, have survived all mass ex...
The title of this essay, Paleobiology of cephalopods - from fossil evidence to the question: "how ha...
In 1867 Alexander Kowalevsky published an account of the development of the cephalochordate Amphioxu...
<div><p>Abstract Ludwig Buckup holds a Bachelor’s degree in Natural History in 1954 from the Federal...
The German zoologist and paleontologist Ludwig Heinrich Philip Döderlein (1855–1936) was one of the ...
In 1867 Alexander Kowalevsky published an account of the development of the cephalochordate Amphioxu...
Ladies and Gentlemen: It is with the greatest pleasure that I am speaking this evening, as a member ...
Velvet worms, also known as peripatus or onychophorans, are a phylum of evolutionary importance that...
In the summer of 1982, Hans-Peter Schultze and Gloria Arratia were invited to a small museum located...
many collections of historical and scientific significance are gathered in the Muséum national d'His...